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Super Bowl Commercials 2012: Dogs and Beer Make for Memorable XLVI Ads

Wes ODonnellJun 5, 2018

Football. Beer. Dogs.

What more does a guy really want?

Companies have been using dogs successfully in Super Bowl ads for a number of years.

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On Sunday, according to USA Today's Bruce Horovitz, at least three commercials will feature dogs.

The one that sticks out, though, will be Bud Light's "Here We Go" ad.

According to Horovitz:

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Another, for Bud Light, stars a mangy rescue dog named Weego, who fetches a bottle whenever he hears someone say, "Here, Weego" (a spoof on the Bud Light tag line Here We Go.)

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Having a dog fetch beers is not only a dream of many men, but a hilarious concept to watch as well.

There will be plenty who don't care for the commercials because they're too focused on the game, but even Giants and Patriots cannot deny that a dog fetching beers will catch their attention.

More often than not the biggest winners of the Super Bowl commercials are those that completely come out of nowhere.

There is no denying that this year's Bud Light ad will not come out of nowhere, but still be great.

It is truly hard for anyone to argue with dogs and beer. Unless of course you prefer cats and vodka. Or maybe fish and rum.

But this is the Super Bowl we're talking about, and Bud Light is about score a touchdown with their dog commercial.

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